Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 2 of 2.
So the repetition is where the (relatively) sparkly part comes in..
Finish with a protecting polish.Use a nice conditioning polish on vinyl and leather surfaces to keep them moisturized and protected and to refresh them after a long dry winter.. Clean painted areas and tires, then shine the windows.
The last area you’ll want to work on will be the outside of your car.Give everything a good hose down to start to remove the bulk of the mud, dirt and dust.Next, either just clean the painted areas with a mild soapy solution if that suits your needs, or go all out with specialty cleaners, waxes, and even tire shining products.
Finish up by polishing your windows so that they gleam in that beautiful Spring sunshine..If you’re really looking to treat your car, truck, or SUV to a special experience this Spring, why not try a sanitizing wand like Clean Wave Portable Sanitizing Wand to really get things not only clean looking, but totally disinfected after a long flu season as well.. A steam cleaner like the Pronto 100CH Steam Cleaner and Fabric Steamer can be great if you have tough stains in your upholstery and steam has disinfecting properties too!.
And if regular old cleaning cloths just won’t do for your ride, try a set of cleaning products made especially for vehicles like the e-auto Car Cleaning Kit.. For more seasonal home and lifestyle tips, check out the.
website put together by the International Housewares Associati.We used the beveled version so it would have more of a historical feel and fit in with our old farmhouse.
On top of that we ran a little strip of marble mosaic tiles in a brick pattern and topped it off with a chair rail, also made out of tile.I also got pretty excited about the whole marble thing and decided that the whole wall behind the vanity would be amazing if we did a marble mosaic in a herringbone pattern.
Well, that sounds easy enough until you get to the edges and realize that you need to figure out a way to cut each individual teeny tiny tile into a little mini 1/4 inch triangle with the tile saw.I’m just lucky that Chris specializes in ridiculously meticulous tasks like that!… and about 20 straight work hours later, we had a tiled wall!.